The 7 Top Management Errors that Lead to Computer Security Vulnerabilities

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You are being a post whore...posting without really contibuting to the thread....yes and it pisses me off ...cause your wasting my time.
And I am sure there are lots of people like me that dont have alot of spare time

I know I can just ignore your posts...but you are interupting a thread I am very interested in...and I have to wade through your bullshit

With all your statements tonight..looks like you are trying to get banned....

You know when I first joined AO...I lurked for about 6 months...and didnt post much.

I learned about the members and which ones actually offered accurate advice...or were obviously well informed...and I learned...and read...and read...and read

Anyway....if you dont like the "AO LUZERS" then leave...go away

CIAO

MLF

How people treat you is their karma- how you react is yours-Wayne Dyer

I would add (and this was discussed a bit at the recent ISSA CISO event in San Fran) an incorrect business structure that places corporate security under IT is perhaps the biggest threat to security any corporation can face.

Originally posted here by catch I would add (and this was discussed a bit at the recent ISSA CISO event in San Fran) an incorrect business structure that places corporate security under IT is perhaps the biggest threat to security any corporation can face.

Security should report to a CISO/CSO not CIO/IT director/etc.

cheers,

catch

Hi, can you provide any links for this? I would be very interested to read that.

I think the unwillingness of some managers to learn or follow security basics hurts bads. Many don't want to take the time to learn the basics because either they don't think they'll understand or there is the attitude "that's what we pay you for".

I'm talking very basics like strong, private passwords and some discretion opening attachments. This has a huge trickle down effect because if workers know there manager doesn't buy in they know they probably won't be reprimanded.

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